Philodendron Ring of Fire

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The Philodendron Ring of Fire is a highly coveted and striking variety known for its bold, flame-like foliage that transitions from deep green to shades of orange, red, and yellow as it matures. This rare and eye-catching plant is a true showstopper, perfect for adding a dramatic and tropical touch to your indoor garden. With its unique, variegated leaves and manageable size, it’s an ideal choice for collectors and plant enthusiasts alike.

Key Features:

  • Size: Grows to about 4-6 inches in height in a 2-inch pot, making it an excellent option for small spaces or as part of a larger plant display. Will need to be repotted come summer.

  • Leaf Shape: Large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves with a stunning mix of green, yellow, and orange variegation resembling the flames of a fire.

  • Hardiness: Ideal for those with some plant experience, offering moderate care requirements that result in impressive and unique foliage.

  • Pot Size: 2-inch nursery pot, perfect for small planters, desktops, or as part of a plant collection.

Care Instructions:

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light to maintain its beautiful variegation and vibrant colors. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, so keep it in a well-lit area with filtered light. Low light may cause the plant to lose its fiery coloration and grow slower.

  • Watering: Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry. Be cautious of overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Ensure the pot has good drainage, and never let the plant sit in water.

  • Temperature: Thrives in warm temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C). Protect from cold drafts and avoid temperatures below 50°F (10°C).

  • Soil: Well-draining, lightweight potting mix is ideal. A standard indoor mix with added perlite or orchid bark for extra drainage will help maintain healthy root growth. Ensure the pot has drainage holes.

  • Fertilizing: Feed with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring through summer). In fall and winter, reduce fertilizing as the plant’s growth slows.

  • Repotting: Repot every 1-2 years or when the plant outgrows its pot. The Ring of Fire is a slow-grower, so it won’t need frequent repotting. Freshening up the soil every couple of years will help keep it healthy.

Tips: The Philodendron Ring of Fire is a stunning plant that requires bright, indirect light to keep its fiery colors vibrant. While it’s relatively low-maintenance, it does need a bit of attention to thrive, especially in terms of light and watering. Be patient as it grows, as this variety is known for its slow but steady development.

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